After 8-years, Kanye West's "Gone" has made it into Billboard's Top 100 this week, thanks to a viral Youtube video.

This week, Kanye West has one of the top songs in the country, but you won't find it on Yeezus. You’ll have to go back about 8 years and dig up Late Registration. That’s right, Kanye West’s record “Gone”featuring Cam’ron and Consequence debuts at #18 on the Billboard Hot 100 this week, thanks to a viral YouTube video featuring the song as the soundtrack.

Two weeks ago, news video writer/producer Marina V. Shifrinreleased a video telling her boss that she was quitting her job. Set to Kanye West's "Gone", it showed Shifrin enthusiastically dancing her way out of her abandoned office at 4:30 a.m. and quickly went viral. It's since racked up more than 15 million views on YouTube and made all kinds of noise in the press, in addition to Shifrin receiving a job offer from Queen Latifah.

It also gave "Gone" the shine that 'Ye fans have long felt it deserved due to Billboard's recently revised formula, which includes streaming plays. In addition to netting 9,000 digital sales (up from almost nothing the week before), the song accounted for 6.2 million streams, according to Nielsen BDS. That was enough for “Gone” to make it to #18 on Billboards Top 100. Since the song was never released as a single, this marks its chart debut, just only eight years late.

If you missed it, check out the video that sent “Gone” into Billboards Top 100.